Common questions from developers, architects, and QA engineers using the Toolkit on openEHR projects.
The hosted version at toolkit.cabolabs.com
is free to use with some advanced paid features, like API access. Contact us for information about
self-hosted deployments and commercial arrangements.
The Toolkit works with the openEHR Reference Model 1.0.4 and supports Operational Templates in OPT 1.4 format.
Yes. The Document Generator creates clinical document instances from your templates, which you can
submit directly to any openEHR-compliant CDR to verify storage and retrieval.
Yes. The Toolkit and Atomik can be connected so that templates
managed in the Toolkit can be synchronized with an Atomik CDR instance.
Yes. The Toolkit exposes a REST API that provides access to stored archetypes, templates, and generated resources.
You need to understand what archetypes and operational templates are to get value from the Toolkit.
Our openEHR course covers the basics.